Mach123
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I used that as an example I saw it on a poster once "do you know anyone with failure to flourish it could be trauma." I think you are right about integration it's what the therapist thinks.I'm reading a book about parts and trauma responses. It make sense that the ways we coped as kids play out in our adult self. Each of those skills we learned as kids, good or bad, are why we survived. It also can account for our "stuckness" when our adult rational self thinks we should be further along in our healing. It also talks about left brain/right brain thoughts. I can't put things in to words and I totally lose my vocabulary and how when bad things happen to kids the two sides don't integrate thus the bad memory stays stuck without integration. Then, you resort to different ways to cope with the memories in order to fulfill everyday life. It makes me feel like I am not so crazy bc I can parallel so many things with what the author writes.
You aren't failing to flourish. You haven't had help addressing the parts that haven't integrated and those young coping skills make it impossible to integrate because they are screaming "danger/danger/danger" Be kind to yourself... you are awesome!!!